Facial expressions may appear spontaneous, but new research shows the brain begins preparing them long before the face actually moves.
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Facial masking in Parkinson's disease
Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD Key Takeaways Facial masking is a common symptom seen in people with Parkinson's ...
Depression is one of the most common mental health challenges, but its early signs are often overlooked. It is often linked to reduced facial expressivity. However, whether mild depression or ...
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